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The 3 Safest Stocks to Buy Right Now
The idea of finding the “safest” stocks can mean infinitely different things to any given investor. But I look for businesses whose goods or services are essentially required, no matter what is happening to the global economy.
Today, I’ll look at three of the safest stocks I know and highlight what makes them top investments to buy right now amid the market’s current uncertainty.
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**Motorola Solutions **(MSI +0.02%) is quietly one of the steadiest stocks out there, generating roughly 75% of its revenue from public safety and defense customers. The company’s offerings include:
Whether ensuring communications stay online after natural disasters, keeping police and citizens safe during interactions, securing its enterprise customers’ operations, or helping emergency personnel respond to situations as efficiently as possible, all of Motorola’s solutions are must-haves.
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NYSE: MSI
Motorola Solutions
Today’s Change
(0.02%) $0.10
Current Price
$456.74
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$76B
Day’s Range
$451.50 - $459.06
52wk Range
$359.36 - $492.22
Volume
254K
Avg Vol
1.2M
Gross Margin
49.79%
Dividend Yield
1.01%
Furthermore, the vast majority of Motorola’s sales come from multi-year deals, adding another layer of security to the stock. Growing sales by 8% in 2025 and free cash flow (FCF) per share by 15% annually over the last decade, Motorola is a steady Eddie, safe stock to consider at 30 times FCF.
**Rollins **(ROL +0.75%) is North America’s leading pest control and prevention business, and I’d argue this niche is as non-discretionary as it gets. Whether it’s a residential customer battling termites or an enterprise client making sure a consumer-facing business isn’t overrun by pests that could scare customers and pose health and safety risks, Rollins’ solutions are essential.
However, one downside of Rollins’ stock is that the market recognizes the importance of its essential offerings and has given it a premium valuation of 40 times FCF.
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NYSE: ROL
Rollins
Today’s Change
(0.75%) $0.40
Current Price
$53.61
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$26B
Day’s Range
$52.72 - $53.95
52wk Range
$49.73 - $66.14
Volume
31K
Avg Vol
3M
Gross Margin
49.44%
Dividend Yield
1.31%
That said, Rollins has grown sales and FCF by 10% and 14% annually over the past decade, respectively, and is one of the market’s steadiest growth stocks. Leaning upon its strategy as a serial acquirer, Rollins has been a 27-bagger over the last two decades and has grown sales for 24 straight years. As it’s in a rare 19% pullback right now, this may be a good time to consider it.
With the majority of its locations adjacent to **Walmart **stores, thanks to a now-defunct partnership, gas station chain **Murphy USA **(MUSA +1.49%) is designed to thrive in challenging economic times. Its typical customers are value-conscious and seek the company’s best-in-class fuel prices, providing Murphy with a steady flow of customers and potential for higher-margin “inside sales” such as beverages or snacks.
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NYSE: MUSA
Murphy USA
Today’s Change
(1.49%) $6.82
Current Price
$465.59
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$8.5B
Day’s Range
$455.29 - $470.68
52wk Range
$345.23 - $523.09
Volume
6.7K
Avg Vol
347K
Gross Margin
5.01%
Dividend Yield
0.50%
While Murphy is already home to 1,800 stores, it plans to grow its store count by roughly 3% annually as it expands beyond the 27 states where it already operates. What makes Murphy USA a particularly powerful stock, however, is that any cash that doesn’t go to new stores or raze-and-rebuild efforts typically goes toward hefty stock buybacks and steady dividend increases.
Murphy has been a 12-bagger since its 2013 initial public offering, driven in part by a 60% reduction in its shares outstanding over the same period. With management always ready to repurchase shares at a discount, Murphy USA is an exceptionally safe stock to buy.